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1500–20.  Dunbar, Poems, xxii. 14. The gentill goishalk gois vndynd.

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1544.  Betham, Precepts War, I. lxxvii. E j b. His souldiours whych were wyllynge to fyght, fastyng and vndyned.

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1596.  Danett, trans. Comines (1614), 35. Neuer was so plentifull a marriage feast, but some departed vndined.

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1602.  L. Lloyd, Confer. Lawes, 55. They should goe away vndined for that day.

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1837.  Carlyle, Fr. Rev., I. VII. v. Dined or undined, they march with one heart. Ibid. (1865), Fredk. Gt., XIX. iv. VIII. 146. This gallop home of the undined Generals.

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